CLEVELAND — The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for the southern portion of Trumbull County until 10 p.m. this evening.
At 9:11 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was located over Warren, moving east at 55 mph.
The NWS says 60 mile per hour wind gusts are possible, along with damage to trees and power lines. Some of the impacted locations include Warren, Niles, Hubbard, Courtland, Newton Falls and Lordstown.
According to the 3News Weather Team, a refresher of a Friday is on the way as we'll be behind the cold front and sitting pretty. It'll be a bit breezy with low humidity. Combining this with daytime highs only in the low 70s, you may need to locate the light jacket for any Friday evening plans.
As we turn towards the weekend, both Saturday and Sunday will feature lots of sunshine. Comfortable humidity and temps will be with us Saturday with highs in the upper 70s. By Sunday the dome of heat that has been to our west all summer will shift east, so you'll notice temps soar into the mid and upper 80s.
We'll return to near 90 to start next week with sunshine and eventually some clouds Tuesday and Wednesday. Humidity will begin to build as well leading to what will likely be the hottest week of the summer, but that doesn't say much as we've had a relatively cool summer with only one 90-degree day so far.
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